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Mega-landlord Invitation Homes agrees to pay $48 million as part of settlement with FTC
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday announced a $48 million settlement with Invitation Homes, the largest landlord of single-family homes in the United States, for an "array of unlawful actions against consumers.
Single-family landlord Invitation Homes misled consumers over cost of a home, the FTC alleges
Invitation Homes has agreed to pay $48 million to settle a number of allegations, including unlawfully keeping security deposits and charging undisclosed junk fees.
US FTC fines Invitation Homes $48 million over hidden fees
Invitation Homes , the largest U.S. landlord for single-family homes, agreed to pay $48 million to settle the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's claims it deceived renters about lease costs.
Invitation Homes Agrees to Pay $48 Million to Settle Claims It Saddled Tenants With Hidden Fees
The nation’s largest owner of single-family homes for rent has agreed to pay $48 million to settle claims by the Federal Trade Commission
Invitation Homes To Pay $48 Mln Settlement Amid FTC Action For Consumer Misconduct
The Federal Trade Commission said it is taking action against Invitation Homes Inc. (INVH), the largest landlord of single-family
US FTC reaches $48 million settlement with Invitation Homes over junk fees, costs
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday said Invitation Homes, the largest landlord of single-family homes in the United States, would pay more than $48 million as part of a settlement order over deceiving renters about lease costs and charging undisclosed junk fees.
Invitation Homes deceived renters and will refund $48 million, FTC says
Invitation Homes advertised rental rates without disclosing monthly "junk fees" of up to $1,700 a year, FTC alleges.
Invitation Homes Agrees to Pay $48 Million in FTC Settlement
Invitation Homes Inc. agreed to pay $48 million in a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the single-family landlord heaped hidden costs on renters.
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Lina Khan says the FTC is investigating surveillance pricing. Here’s how that could affect you
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The biggest single-family home landlord in the US is poised to pay $48 million in settlement with FTC
The Federal Trade Commission alleged the company engaged in a slew of illegal practices, including hiding junk fees and ...
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Federal Trade Commission accuses three drug middlemen of inflating insulin prices
In a lawsuit, the FTC accused Optum Rx, Caremark and Express Scripts of creating "a broken rebate system that inflated ...
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FTC Set to Greenlight Chevron's $53 Billion Buy of Oil Rival Hess, Sources Say
The FTC required Exxon to withdraw its offer of a board seat to Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield as a condition ...
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Federal Trade Commission sues drug 'gatekeepers' over high insulin prices
The three price benefit managers jointly administer 80% of all prescriptions in the U.S., the FTC said in the lawsuit.
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PBMs' trade group slams FTC's insulin 'greed' lawsuit
The PBMs say out-of-pocket insulin costs have fallen sharply since 2019. The Pharmaceutical Care Management Association, ...
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FTC announces crackdown on deceptive AI claims and schemes
The Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday it was taking action against five companies that it said used artificial ...
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Federal Trade Commission finds social and video streaming services pose serious privacy risks
A Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report found that social and video streaming services pose serious privacy risks, especially ...
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